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AT THE AMERICAN ART. GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 
FROM WEDNESDAY, MARCH Isr, 1911 
UNTIL THE DAY OF SALE, INCLUSIVE 


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“MODERN PAINTINGS 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
ARTISTS © 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
_AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
“ON TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH’ |7TH 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 0’CLOCK 


CATALOGUE 


Modern 


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Paintings 


FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
ARTISTS 


TO BE DISPOSED OF 
AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE 


“At the AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
ON THE EVENING HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY, OF THE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manacers 
NEW YORK 
1911 


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137-139 East 25th St 


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_-—s CONDITIONS OF SALE 


4. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall 
be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid 
_which is merely a nominal or fractional advance, and there- 
fore, in his judgment, likely to affect the sale injuriously, — 
| 8. The -Purchasers to give their names and addresses, 
'_ and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Pur- 
chase-money, if required, in default of which the Lot or 
} Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re- 
|-sold, 
4, The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense 
and Risk within twenty-four hours from the conclusion of 
the Sale, unless otherwise specified by the Auctioneer or 
' Managers previous to or at the time of Sale, and the re- 
mainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely patd, or 
otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, 
on or before delivery; in default of which the undersigned 
| will not hold themselves responsible if, the Lots be lost, stolen, 
| damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk 
of the purchaser. 


5. While the undersigned will not ‘hold ‘themselves 
responsible for the correctness of the description, genuine- 
ness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot, 
and make no Warranty whatever, they will, upon receiving 

' previous to date of Sale trustworthy expert opinion in 
writing that any Painting or other Work of Art is not what 
it is represented to be, use every effort on their part to 
furnish proof to the contrary; failing in which, the object 
or objects in question will be sold subject to the declara- 
| tion of the aforesaid expert, he being liable to the Owner 
or Owners thereof for damage or injury occasioned thereby. 


6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience 
in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any ac- 
count, be removed during the Sale. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all 
Lots uncleared within one day from conclusion of Sale 
(unless otherwise specified as above) shall be re-sold by 
public or private sale, without further notice, and the de- 
ficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good 
by the defaulier at this Sale, together with all charges at- 
tending the same. This Condition is without prejudice to the 
right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this 
Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


8. The Undersigned are in no manner connected with 
the business of the cartage or packing and shipping of pur- 
chases, and although they will afford to purchasers every 
facility for employing careful carriers and packers they 
will not hold themselves responsible for the acts and charges 
of the parties engaged for such services. 


THe AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manacers. 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, AvctTIONEER. 


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‘TUESDAY EVENING 
os “Marcu 7TH, 1911 


THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


_ BEGINNING AT 8.15 0’CLOCK 


No. 1 


W. MAGRATH a 4 
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BRITISH p- ae 


A SCOTCH LASSIE 


Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


axel) (Surry gee’ 


On a pile of stones, partly overgrown 
with greenery, a young woman sits 
holding up her right knee with her 
clasped hands. Her left foot shows 
bare beneath a dull red skirt, which is 
worn with a bottle-green waist. The 
blue stocking that she has been knitting 
and a ball of wool lie beside her. 


- Signed at the lower right, W. Macratu. 


No. 2 
EUGENE CICERI 


ITALIAN 


THE FALLEN TREE 
Height, 814 inches; length, 11%, inches | 


Qe ‘ 

OS Ko che 
From the bank at the right a tree has 
fallen across the water which occupies 
the foreground.. A man in white shirt 
and blue trousers stands on the bank, 
breaking a stick across his knee, while 
in the meadow behind him, leaning on a 
walking-stick, approaches another man, 
accompanied by a woman. 


Signed at the lower left, Eva. Cicert; 76. 


No. 8 f : 
DAVID COL : 
FLEMISH (1822- ) 


THE WINE TASTER 
Height, 434, inches; width, 41%, inches 


» (3 

Q 

A GENTLEMAN, in red hunting clgak, 
drab vest, cord breeches and top-boots, 
stands sniffing a glass of wine. Mean- 
while the cellarer, with a bottle in one 
hand and a glass in the other, leans for- 
ward eagerly as he awaits the verdict. 


Signed at the lower right, D. Cot. 


Oe No. 4 


BAREND CORNELIS 
KOEK-KOEK 


puTCH (1803-1862) 


LANDSCAPE WITH COTTAGE 
Height, 514 inches; length, 7 inches 


PANEL ) : 

My eee 45 AAO 
Two TREEs occupy the right of the fore- 
ground, and beyond them appears a 
cottage with widely spreading, mossy 
thatched roof and a white wall that 
catches the light. Along the roadway 
in the centre of the composition a girl 
is approaching with a faggot on her 
back. Lavender mountains bound the 
distance. : 


Signed at the lower left, B. C. KorK-Koerk. 


No. 5 $0 


EUGENE JOSEPH VER- 
BOECKHOVEN 


FLEMISH (1799-1881) 


SHEEP AND LAMB 
Height, 54% inches; length, 71, inches 


ie? 


AN ewe is oe | iad across an i 


foreground in the direction of a wattle 
fence on the right. Her lamb lies beside 
her, facing toward the left where a 
golden-brown hen with dark tail is ap- 
proaching. 

Signed and dated at the lower right, 

EvuGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, 1873. 


¢) + 
Ns 0 No. 6 4 
JOHANN GEORG MEYER | 
VON BREMEN : 


GERMAN (1813-1886) 


TIRED OF READING 


Height, 534 inches; width, 44, inches 


* A urrLz girl is seated in profile at tHe 
left of a table, gazing at the spectator — 
as she rests her cheek on an open book, 
between the pages of which she holds a 
finger. She is dressed in a white che- 
misette and rosy wine-colored skirt. 
Upon the table is draped an olive-green 
cloth. 7 
Signed and dated at the lower right, . 

1876, Meyer Von Bremen. 


NO. 1 ex 
“EUGENE FICHEL 


FRENCH (1826-1895) 


UNDER THE TABLE 


Height, 91, inches; width, 7 inches 


PANEL y 


§ A soxpier in the uniform of Frederick i 
the Great’s army, white coat with red 
cuffs, red vest and dark green gaiters, 
_ lies huddled on the floor. His head is 

propped against the table, off which the 
' cloth has been partly dragged, and an 
) empty bottle and broken plate lie near 
| him. Meanwhile in the rear a serving 
girl is peeping timidly around the edge 
' of an open door. 


— 


Signed at the lower left, E. Ficwet. 


No. 8 


JEAN BAPTISTE JULES § 
TRAYER 


FRENCH (1824-1909) 


DOMESTIC INDUSTRY 


Height, 1014 inches; width, 81% inches 


neh a 
SEATED at the back of a Louis Vquinze 


table, a lady is knitting something with | 
rosy silk. The hight from a window at 
the left illuminates her face and hands 
and the bosom of her pale blue silk 
gown. The latter is in the fashion of } 
the late Thirties, with a lace fall collar, © 
lace-lined drooping sleeves and full — 
skirt. A spool of silk lies on the table. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Trayer, °38. 


No. 9 Ls 


CHRISTIAN SELL 
GERMAN (1831-1883) 


BRINGING IN THE SPY 


Height, 834 inches; length, 101% inches 


tracclarvald (pur i 


A Prussian Uhlan, wrapped ina gray 
overcoat and mounted on a bay horse, 
is approaching along a country road 
in charge of two French soldiers, who 
are trudging in the snow. One, a pri- 
vate, carries a knapsack, while the 
other, apparently an officer, in red cap 
and red breeches tucked into riding- 
boots, walks with a stick. The group 
is passing a wayside cross that appears 
at the left. 


Signed at the lower right, Cur. SELL. 


10. 


| es No. 10 


CHARLES AUGUSTIN 
WAUTERS 


FLEMISH (1811-1869) 


THE HARPIST 


Height, 1034, inches; width, 714 inches 


vo 7, 
STANDING with his face toward the spec- 
tator, a youth is playing upon a harp 
whose black frame is embellished at the 
top with gilded ornament. He is in 
his shirt-sleeves, his long vest with 
pocket and flaps, of the color of café- 
au-lait, being unbuttoned. Olive-black 
knee-breeches and gray stockings com- — 
plete the costume. ; 


Signed and dated at the lower left, 
Cu. Wavters, 1861. 


60: 


No. 11 


| FERDINAND VICTOR EU- 
GENE DELACROIX 


FRENCH (1799-1863) 


_ FOUR STUDIES OF A TIGER 


| Height, 7 inches; length, 11 inches 


ae fore part of a tiggr, lying on its 


back, foreshortened, is shown at the 
right. At the left appear three studies, 
i one above another, of various attitudes 
_ of a tiger in act of lying. The top one 
i lies prone, facing to the right; the sec- 
; ond, similarly lying, has turned its head 
' toward the left, while the third is ex- 
_ tended on its right side in the direction 


of the left. 
Collection of S. A. Coale, St. Louis, 1894. 


No. 12 
OTTO VON THOREN 


GERMAN (1828-1889) 


WALLACHIAN HORSES 


Height, 8 inches; length, 11 inches 
; 


| bse nt tee 


From the left of the foreground a man — 
in red vest, white sleeves and drawers, 
mounted upon a chestnut horse and 
holding by the reins a white and a 
brown, is urging the trio at full gallop 
toward the level plain which extends to — 
the right. A white dog races along- } 
side. 


Signed at the lower right, O. v. THoREN. 


1 eae 90: 
“EDUARDO ZAMACOIS 


SPANISH (1842-1871) 


STUDY OF A MAN 


Height, 101% inches; width, 74%, inches 


WATERCOLOR 
Tue figure of a man stands almost fac- 
ing us, with the weight on the right leg, 
one hand planted on the thrust of the 
| hip, the other resting on a rectangular 
support. He is clad in a broad, flat- 
brimmed felt hat, tight fitting brown 
jacket, full knickerbockers or skirt, and 
stockings of the same hue. The jacket 
is fastened around the waist with a rosy 
wine-colored girdle, over a vest of brick 
red. Touches of rosy-pink appear be- 
low the knees. 


Stamped at the lower right, Vente Zamacois. 


¥ 0: 


No. 14 


MARIE MATTHIEU 
FRENCH 


CASTLES IN SPAIN 


Height, 121%, inches; width, 91% inches 
Two Spanisu lovers are seated on a 
stone bench beside a fountain. The 
man, clad in coat and breeches of rosy 
scarlet, trimmed with gold braid, as he 
sings to the accompaniment of his man- 
dolin, leans his face toward the ear of 
the lady. Her head is draped with a 
black mantilla, while her figure is 
dressed in a rose-colored bodice and yel- 
low silk skirt, flounced with black lace. 


Signed and dated at the upper right, 
Margie Marruiev, 1879. 


No. 15 fo: 


EUGENE CICERI 


ITALIAN 


POOL IN THE FOREST 


Height, 8%, inches; length, 1434 inches 


Bonn Obbak 


_A pooL, surrounded on three sides by 
| gray, mossy boulders, occupies the cen- 
tre of the foreground. It is flanked in 
the middle distance by two oaks, near 
_ the left one of which appears a black 
_doe. The background presents a mass 
| of yellow greeny-brown foliage, through 
an interval in which a peep of white 
clouds and intensely blue sky is visible. 


Signed at the lower right, EKuc. Cicer. 


he et 


A. TAMBURINI 


ITALIAN 


THE STUDENT 


Height, 121%, inches; width, 10 inches 

Pav, Oa A 
A tay brother is seated, reading, his | 
figure in its brown habit being seen as 
far as the knees in profile to the left. 
From under his brown skull-cap a few 
scanty gray locks protrude. He holds’ 
the book resting on his lap. eae 


Signed at the upper right, TamBurtni. 


No. 17 
| 00° 
CESARE DETTI 2, 
| ITALIAN 


THE SECRET 


Height, 1334 inches; width, 101% inches 


aa 3 


Two MEN are seated at a table, covered 
with a blue Persian rug. One of them, 
distinguished by a gray beaver hat, 
rests a hand on the lip of a pewter 
pitcher as he talks eagerly to his com- 
panion. The latter turns his face in 
profile, while he presents his back three- 
quarters to the spectator. His cos- 
tume consists of a short-waisted, rosy- 
amber, silk doublet, with flaps that lie 
over breeches of plum-red velvet. 


Signed at the lower left, Cc. DETTI. 


s No. 18 


JULES JACQUES VEYRAS- _ 
SET ; 


\ 


FRENCH (1825- ) 


THE LUNCH HOUR 
Height, 1034 inches; length, 13% dhches 


PANEL 

Aw empty wagon with a dapple-gray in 
the shafts is drawn up alongside a half- 
built wheatrick. The trace horses are 
standing free; a white, with his tail 
toward the spectator, and a bay, facing 
us. Meanwhile, two men are seated on 
the edge of the road at the left, eating 
their lunch, while a woman _ stands 
watching them. | 3 


Signed at the lower left, J. Veyrasser. 


No. w 90° : 
L. DU PAAL 


CONTEMPORARY 


FONTAINEBLEAU 


Height, 123, inches; length, 16 inches 


Trane’ blank 


A arcs beech-trunk, Y Saab toward 
the left of the foreground, reflects a 
brilliant spot of white light. To the 
right of it a woman, dressed in a white 
cap and blue waist stoops, apparently 
in the act of binding a faggot. Farther 
toward the right is a pile of logs, be- 
yond which three tree-trunks show con- 
picuously against the background of 


dense forest. 


| 


PANEL 


Signed at the lower right, L. Du Paat. 


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No. 20 - 
HENRY PEMBER SMITH 


AMERICAN (1854- ) 


SHORE, LAKE COMO 


Height, Le 8 16 inches 


THE water is feasts s @, right by _ 


a villa, distinguished by the bright ~ 


scarlet of its roof, while its tower is q 


surmounted by brown tiles. Steps de- q 
scend to the water, where a man is — 


standing in a boat. Four red posts ap- ‘ 
pear at the left, beyond which the scene — 


is closed in with a wooded hill, where — 


cypress trees and some olives form con- 
spicuous masses. 


Signed at the lower left, Henry P. Smiru. 


No. 21 140: 


ADOLPHE MONTICELLI 
_ FRENCH (1824-1886) 


A GROUP OF LADIES 
Height, 1414, inches; width, 101% inches 


PAN 


AcainstT a background of rich hues, in 
which greens and blues and purples 
predominate, four female figures are 
grouped in pyramidal design. The 
| apex is formed by the feathered hat of 
one of the two who are standing at the 
back of the two seated figures. Of the 
latter the left-hand one is gowned in a 
pompadour train of creamy primrose 
over a cerulean blue skirt, while the 
other wears a dress of geranium red, 
slashed with chrome. A white dog les 
at her feet. 


Signed at the lower left, MoNnTICELLI. 


‘e 
bd 


BAREND CORNELIS 
KOEK-KOEK 


No. 22 


puTCH (1803-1862) 


LANDSCAPE 


Height, 12%, inches; length, 1614 inches 


Tops ; bye p : 


Aone a road which leads to the fore- 4 
ground a man and woman are approach- 
ing, the former pushing a wheelbarrow. _ 
Farther back appears a flock of sheep, 
followed by the shepherd. At the right 
stretches a sheet of water, while in the — 
distance a village with a spire nestles 
at the foot of blue mountains. The 
foreground at the right is closed in — 
with a red-roofed house, seen beyond 
two trees. 


Signed at the lower right, B. C. Korx-Korx. — 


: No. 23 Gi a) s 
THEODORE VALERIO A 
FRENCH (1819-1879) 


A MONTENEGRIN FAMILY 
Height, 134, inches; length, 181/, inches 


PANEL 

Tira b. € bard 
Tue centre is occupied by the mother, 
who is seated holding her right hand to 
her face, while she lays the left on the 
hood of the baby’s cradle. Her cos- 
tume includes a white head-dress and 
voluminous white gown with full hang- 
ing sleeves. Over it is worn a buff 
jacket, while a _ rosy claret-colored 
drapery confines the waist. The hus- 
band, a man with long moustaches, sits 
smoking in the shadowed rear at the 


P lett. 


Signed and dated at the lower right, 
VaALERIO, 1865. 


No. 24 


Go ——- 
JEAN ERNGSEE 


FRENCH (1824-pECEASED) 


GIRL’S HEAD 


Height, 17%, inches; width, 141%, inches 


Ob3 rw 


Tue head and O$ of a girl are own a 
full face. The hair is covered with a 
wreath of myrtle and a spray of the — 
same appears in the right hand, which _ 
is held across the figure. From the — 
shoulders greenish-blue drapery de- 9 
scends over a tight-fitting robe of 
creamy-lavender, cut low and square 
upon the bosom, the opening being ~~ 
edged with lapels and bands of pale — 


gold. 
Signed at the left side, JEAN Aeoeee 
2ut 


(, Claud br.Er 
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No. 25 6 y 


JEAN LEON GEROME 
 pRencH (1824-1904) 


AFTER THE BATH 


| Height, 16 inches; width, 121% inches 


A NUDE woman is seated on a brown 
velvet cushion which lies upon the mar- 
ble step of a fountain basin. She holds 
the mouthpiece of a long tube which is 
coiled about the standard of a hookah. 
Her head is bound with a pale blue rib- 
bon, embellished with a red flower. The 
jet of the fountain projects from a 
panel of old rosy-lavender hue, deco- 
rated with pale blue arabesques. An- 
other panel, of blue tiles, embellishes the 
wall at the right. 


Signed at the lower left, J. L. Grrome. 


ALBERTO PASINI 
ITALIAN (1826-1899) 


RECEPTION OF THE SHEIK 


Height, 10%, inches; we 18 sh ches 


“A Bepourn tent with its accompani- 
ment of goats occupies the left of the 
foreground. In the front of it a 
woman, clad in blackish-slaty robe, 
proffers ceremoniously a bowl, while a 
man has advanced and bows in welcome 
and homage to a.mounted sheik. Beside 
the latter rides a standard bearer, with. 
a green and scarlet flag on a pole, sur- 
mounted by a crescent. A single horse- 
man appears behind and in the rear a 
cavalcade with two more flags. 


Signed and dated at the lower right, 
A. Pastn1, 1867. 


Ba ge? 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ 
DE LA PENA 


FRENCH (1802-1876) 
A FOREST GLADE 


Height, 14 inches; OP Byres 19 inches 


One looks across the grassy aged 
ground, where a boulder crops out at 
the left and a pool with rushy margin 
occupies the center, to a square space, 
surrounded on three sides with trees. 
Several of the latter catch the pallid 
glow of a fitfully lighted sky, where 
slaty, creamy and olive-colored clouds 
are being driven by the wind. Some 
streaks and spots of white light occur 
as accents at the extremity of the 
_ grassy vista. 
Stamped at the lower right, VENTE Dtaz. 
Purchased from Adolf Kohn, New York, 


No. 28 
J. FRANCIS MURPHY > 
AMERICAN (1853- ) 3 


LANDSCAPE 


Height, 13 inches; length, 22 inches 
Acrossthe right of the foreground of 
long rushy grass extends a ragged ~ 
fence of posts and rail. Beside it grow 
a few saplings, two young trees with — 
bright green foliage and a willow. ‘The 
latter stands near a little showing of 
water, which seems to extend to an- 
other willow somewhat in the rear. The 
golden-brown pasture stretches back to 


a distant border of woods, beneath yg 


which in the centre.are indications of 
cottages. 


Signed at the lower left, J. F. Murpry. 


a0 


No. 29 
ALBERT BIERSTADT 
AMERICAN (1830-1902) 


CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE 


Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


MILLBOARD peta 
yp 


BEsIDE a smal 7% at the left of the 
foreground stand a stag and a doe, 
reddened by the evening light. A big 
oak grows beyond the pool and three 
others are grouped toward the right 
near a sheet of water, which is enclosed 
by a winding bank. Here appear three 
deer. ‘The landscape in the distance is 
enveloped in misty luminous atmos- 


phere. 
_ Signed at the lower right, A. B. 


A | No. 30 
geo =) JULIAN SCOTT Wea 


AMERICAN (1846- ) 

J. ALDEN WEIR, N.A. 
AMERICAN (1852- ) 
CAPTAIN MOLLY PITCHER 

HEAD OF AN OLD MAN ag 4 


Height, 17 inches; width, 14 inches — | 


(an VO Onasch 

Tuobverse shows the head and bust of 
young-men, whose soft chestnut hair 
is surmounted by a black felt cornered _ 
hat. Crescent-shaped rings hang from 
‘nis ears and a string of yellow beads ff f 
Jer encircles*his neck. “Bkawears a blue coat“ 
with buff lapels and high rolled collar, 

and a red vest edged with green. 


Signed and dated at the right, 
JULIAN Scott, 1877. 


On the reverse J. Alden Weir has rep- 
resented the face of an old man, wrin- 
kled and. rubicund, beneath a _pent- 
house of shaggy gray hair. ‘The eyes 
are weak and watery, while the under- 
lip sinks in, unsupported by teeth. 
Gray stubble bristles on the upperlip 


and chin. 


No. 81 | 
_ DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. 
Fe AMERICAN (1827-1908) 


VIEW AT RAMAPO, ROCKLAND 
_ COUNTY, N. Y. 


Height, 141% inches; BS CEA iM 


Bounvep on the right by a clump of 
* willows, the water stretches back be- 
tween indented banks in a vista that 
terminates with distant mountains. 
’ Near the foreground lies a boat, from 
+ which a man in blue shirt and red vest 
> 1s fishing. At the left a cow has en- 
: _ tered the water and two others stand 
7 on the margin of the bank, while two 
+ more are approaching through the tall 
_ yellow grass. 


) Signed and dated at the lower right, with the 
Monogram J. D., 774. 


2 o | a 
No. 32 q 

GEORGE INNESS, JR., N.A. 
AMERICAN (1854- _—) 4 


LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


Height, 12 a length, 28 inches 
A cow with red and white body stands 
in the centre of the foreground, her — 
brown neck and head seen in profile 
against the buff-drab trunk of a tree, — 
stripped of its bark. In front of her — 
appears a pale red and white calf, while 
toward the right lies a white-dun cow. a 
The herdsman, dressed in blue overalls, — 
sits at the left on a log; behind him be- 
ing the suggestion of a pool, backed by 
trees. | x 
Signed and dated at the lower right, E 

Gro. Inness, Jr., 1879 . 


| No. 33 M 5 ; 
EUGENE JETTEL | 


AUSTRIAN (1845-1901) 


A COUNTRY ROAD 


FHaght, 164%, inches; leng £Ol 24, (AL 


A TRIMLY kept a extends directly 
back from the centre of the foreground, 
crossed by a grassy footbridge. Near 
the latter, on the left bank, three ducks 
appear beside a willow tree. Mean- 
while, parallel with the right bank, a 
road, bordered by sapling trees at regu- 
lar intervals, stretches back to a distant 
windmill. Along the road are approach- 
ing a black and a white cow, followed 
by two brown ones and a figure in a 
blue jacket. 


i - Signed and dated at the lower right, 


Evucene Jetter, Paris, ’90. 


Se 


No. 34 

KARL PIERRE DAUBIGNY 
FRENCH (1846-1886) : 

ON THE SEINE 1 


Height, 13%, inches; length, 22% inches q 


Vina: Ty hath 


THE river extends across the clottrell 

the water on the left disappearing be- 4 
hind a bushy growth of saplings which — 
occupies the foreground. A boat lies — 
off them, in which a man sits fishing. © 
On the farther bank some red roofs and 
white walls of cottages show above at | 
hedge of bright yellow-green foliage. 


fr. 
a 


Signed and dated at the lower right, 
Kart Davusieny, 1873. 


oa nf om 


'R. BRUCE CRANE 


AMERICAN (1857- ) 


NEAR WATER MILLS, N. Y. 


Height, 14 eek ofp is 


BorpErep on the left by a strip of 
_ grass and a rude stone wall, a sandy 
road extends back from the fore- 
ground. Midway stands a man, with 

a gun under his arm, looking out across 

the rough meadowland which spreads 
at the right. It stretches back to a 
pool which lies at the foot of a low hill, 
spotted with round-shaped trees. Over 
this the sky shows clear and pale blue, 
but elsewhere is choked with gray, white 
and creamy clouds. 


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| ve Signed at the lower right, R. Bruce Crane. 


No. 86 
JOSEPH COOMANS) 
FLEMISH (1816-1891) 


MESSALINA 


Height, 211% nw width, 161% inches 


Tue head and bust of a woman are 
shown almost full face, the crown of the 
head covered with a closely fitting head- — 
dress of sequins, crossed by two bands — 
of sapphire-blue. A rope of beads, of . 
the size and color of red cherries, en- — 
circles her neck and falls in a loop over 4 
the bosom. ‘The latter is covered with ; 
a drapery of rosy material, woven with “ 
lavender and blue flowers, which is fas- 4 
tened above the left shoulder with a — 
silver clasp, bearing an Egyptian face. 
Signed and dated at the lower right, “g 
JosepH Coomans, Paris, 1879. 


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No. 37 


THOMAS SULLY 
AMERICAN (1783-1872) 
LADY BLANCHE 


Height, 17 inches; length, Lo, 


A erru’s face fronts the spectator, the 
chin resting on one hand, as the head 
is turned over the left shoulder; the lat- 
ter and a little of the nude back being 
sketchily rendered. ‘The brown hair, 
confined upon the crown with a yellow 
band, falls in ringlets over the ears. 
The eyes are blue, the cheeks and lips | 
rosy. The whole is seen against a red- 
dish background. 


Signed and dated on the back of the canvas, 
: T. S., 1861 


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No. 38 
EUGENE JETTEL 
AUSTRIAN (1845-1901) 


PASTURE AND COWS 


Height, 17 inches; leygth, 26 inches — 
knw. , 


From the left of the foreground a rude 
fence of posts and rails extends back _ 
diagonally. It terminates in an open — 
gate near which a brown cow lies with 


her back to the spectator, but turning 
her white face in profile. Three other — 


cows spot the distance, where the pas- < | 
ture is bounded by a fence over the top — 
of which appear a white-walled cottage 


and barn with brown roofs. 


Signed and dated at the lower left, 


Evcene JETTEL, 793. 7 | 


No. 39 l 
JOHN G. BROWN, N.A. 
A (1831- ) 


ONE TOUCH OF NATURE 


Height, 21 ae width, 17 a) & 


A BooTBLACcK, with his box slung at his 
back, stands facing us, as he places in 
the buttonhole of his coat a little nose- 
gay which a flower girl has given him. 
Holding her tray of flowers, she stands 
at the right, dressed in a drab felt hat, 
trimmed with slaty-blue ribbon and a 
crimson rose, brown velveteen jacket, 
green waist and a drab skirt with ruffles. 
The boy’s suit is rough, frayed at the 
edges and patched. 


Signed and dated at the lower left, 
‘ J. S. Brown, N. A., 1877. 


: No. 40 


GUILLAUME SEIGNAC 


\% 


FRENCH (CONTEMPORARY ) 


THE BABY’S BATH 


Height, 21% inches; width, ay inches 


Tue back of a fair-haired child appea 
above the edge of a large wooden tub. 
The little one holds its right hand across 
its face, perhaps with the soap in it, — 
for a young girl extends her hands as 
if asking for it. Her figure, seated on _ 
the floor with the feet extended to the 
right, is dressed in a low necked che- — 
misette and a light blue corset with ~ 
shoulder straps, above a skirt of striped _ 
olive-yellow and deep blue. 


Signed at the lower left, Setenac. 


No. 41 


J. A. WALKER 


A TROOPER 


Height, 214, inches, width, hy Be 


A Frencu soldier Gn red cap and drab 
overcoat has checked his charger on the 
snow-covered road and, with his left 
hand at the back of the saddle, turns 
his face toward the spectator. In the 
middle distance a trooper of the Garde 
Civile is disappearing below the brow 
of the hill. 

Signed at the lower left, J. A. WaLxKeEr. 


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‘ARTHUR QUARTLEY, Nut Aq 


AMERICAN (1839- 1886) 


WHALE-BACK LIGHT 
PORTSMOUTH : 


Be wi h, 17 inches 


At the left of the middle distance 
a lighthouse of circular masonry 
crowned with a lantern, rises sheer from 
the water. It adjoins a white tow 
which surmounts a circular base 
stonework. At the right, and nearer 
to the front lies a two-masted fishing — 
boat, with her fore and after sails low- 
ered, but her jib spread. Her cabin 
roof is lavender-pink, and a green a 
extends for a little distance along her : 
gunwale. 


Signed and dated at the lower right, s 
A. QuarTLey, 1878. 


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VICENTE PALMAROLI 
Eyre (1835-1896) 


SAD NEWS 
Height, 25%, inches; width, 1914 inches 


PANEL a A 
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A apy, holding a ete letter on 
her lap, is reclining in a gilded chair; 
the arms of which are decorated with 
panther heads. Her elegant figure, in- 
clined toward the right almost in pro- 
file, is dressed in a creamy-salmon silk 
gown, the train of which is laid over 
the arm of the chair. Her shoulders are 
draped in a black shawl, embroidered 
with rose, lavender and yellow flowers, 
while her soft blond-brown hair shows 


- against the creamy panel of a screen. 


Signed at the lower right, V. PALMAROLI. 


No. 44 | 


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ANTONIO CASANOVA Y 
ESTORACH 4 

SPANISH (184'7- ) 


STUDY OF A CAVALIER 


Bee 24 inches; width, 20 in wher. 


THE oe is ee three-quarters ee q a 
the left, a broad-brimmed slaty-gray 
felt hat surmounting the high forehead. — 
Scanty gray hair appears above the 
ears ; the brows are arched, and the nose _ 
is long and pendulous, while the lower — 
part of the face is covered with a white — 
moustache and soft beard, against 
which the left hand is held. The bust 
is clad in a blackish-gray doublet, with 
white over-hanging collar and green 
sleeves. 4 
Signed and dated at the lower right, 

A. Casanova, 1876. 


No. 46 Bo i 


WILLIAM ADOLPHE 
BOUGUEREAU 


_ FRENCH (1825-1905) 


BEFORE THE BATH 


Height, 24 inches; = 1914, inches 


A woman in Neapolitan peasant cos- 
tume is seated in profile on the edge of 
a fountain, supporting with her right 
hand the nude standing figure of a girl 
child and gazing into her face. The 
little one holds an orange to her left 
breast and inclines her curly head to 
return the mother’s gaze. The latter’s 
costume consists of a white head-dress 
and full-sleeved white chemisette, dull 
crimson body and silvery mouse-colored 
skirt, with a border of salmon and dark 
- blue stripes. She is adorned with ear- 
rings and necklace of gold glass beads. 


Signed at the lower left, W. BoucurrgEau. 


4 6 0 No. 47 
CONSTANT TROYON 


FRENCH (1810-1865) 


GOING TO MARKET 


Height, 2534 inches; width, 21%, inches 


As sHE sits on her donkey, riding di- ee 


rectly from us, the back of a woman’s — 


figure is seen between two panniers, 


which are filled with vegetables. She 


is dressed in a white cap, pale claret- — 
colored body, black skirt and blue © 
apron, while a rosy pocket-bag is slung 
over each hip. The light, coming from — 
the right and back of the spectator, — 


illuminates portions of her costume, ae 2 
particularly the cap, as she turns her ~ 


head toward two women on the right. 


One is digging in a patch by the road- 4 


side, while the other, clad in dark brown 


cap and dress and dull blue apron, be 


waits beside her. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Troyon. gone 
eA 


Collection of George I. Seney, New York, 
Purchased of M. Knoedler & Co., New York. 


Fed Bah Lemna Leb rabies —~ fam; 7 . , 


No. 48 Bel 
PAUL JEAN CLAYS 
FLEMISH (1819-1900) 


FREIGHT BOATS IN HARBOR 


Height, 28 inches; width, 22 inches 
cy 
Moorep at the right of ihe centre lies 
a sailboat, whose heavy brown hull h 
a blue band around the gunwale, while 
a green cabin shows above her deck. 
Her sails, except for a dull old-rose jib, 
are white, and a blue pennon and the 
Belgian ensign hang from the mast- 
heads. Back of her at the right is an- 
other freighter, whose lower sail is red- 
dish-buff, the upper being drab. A 
rowboat appears hard by with spots of 
red and white among its occupants; 
while another boat, rowed by a man in 
a red jersey, occupies the left of the 
foreground. 


Signed at the lower right, P. J. Cavs. 


ae 


CAMILLE DELPY 


No. 49 


FRENCH (CONTEMPORARY) 


RIVER LANDSCAPE 


Height, 201, inches; length, 32 inches 


PB sh 

‘ is dyed with the rich color- 
ing of a lavender horizon, streaked with 
crimson and bright yellow. At the left 
of the foreground a woman, in white 
cap and slaty-blue gown, kneels on the 
bank, washing linen, while another ~— 
stands near her, dressed in a pink cap 
and drab skirt. Across the water in 
front of them a boat lies moored to a 
stake on a spit of land. The scene is 
closed in at the back by low, wooded 
hills. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Dre.py. 


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No. 50 / } 
AUGUSTE MUSIN 


FLEMISH 


SAILBOATS 


| Height, 213, inches; Vase OH le 


THREE Bak are moored in a 
bunch at the right of the centre, the 
middle one showing a red pennon, while 
a blue floats from the masthead of the 
one at the left. Their sails, rigged 
square in front and _ schooner-rigged 
aft, are mostly white, hanging loosely. 
Farther back, at the left, are two sim- 
ilar boats, one distinguished by laven- 
der-gray sails, the other by a Dutch 


ensign. 


Signed at the lower right, Aucuste Musin. 


Q Or | No. 51 ne 
DAVID DE NOTER > 
FLEMISH 


IN THE LIBRARY 


Height, 313, inches; width, 26 inches 


PANEL 


A uapy sits at the left of a fable, which 
is covered with a blue, decorated Per- * 
sian cloth, resting her elbow on it as 
she holds a book. She is dressed in a 4 . 
pearly gray satin gown, the body of — a 
which is stiff and square cut with flaps : 
upon the shoulders, while six tucks run — 
down the centre of the skirt. Amicnem 
various objects of still-life, arrayed — 
upon the floor, is a white pitcher with 
baby forms around the bowl. 


Signed at the lower right, Davin be Noter. 


No. 52 ib 0 0 
ERSKINE NICOL, A.R.A. 
BRITISH (1825-1904) 


THE BROKEN SAXPENCE 


Height, 32 An, width, 24 4 ee Lh 


A Scorcu hd is wae on her 
“creepie”’ in a cottage kitchen, looking 
down at a half sixpenny-bit, which she 
holds in her right hand. The picture 
seems to represent the old Scotch song, 
“Logie o’ Buchan”: “I think on the 
laddie wha lo’es me so weel; He had but 
ae saxpence, he brak it in twa, an’ he 
gi’ed me the half o’t when he gaed awa.” 
The girl’s costume consists of a blue 
dress, sprigged with white, looped up 
over a brown petticoat, a red and buff 
kerchief being crossed over her shoul- 
ders. A silk purse, the present of her 
rich suitor, lies unheeded on her lap. 


Signed and dated at the lower right, 
E. Nicot, 1877. 


4 0 No. 53 
EDWARD MORAN 


AMERICAN (1829-1901) 


SHRIMP GIRLS, NORMANDY 


Height, 2414 inches; length, 36 inches 


At the left of the foreground two girls. 
are pushing their shrimp-nets through 
the shallow water. One, whose figure is — 
seen in profile, wears a bluish-green dress 
with white sleeves, while the other is dis- 
tinguished by a cap and kerchief of 
brick red. She is turning her face 
toward the front, where a little girl, in 
terra-cotta frock and red_ kerchief, 
stands holding a basket. A short dis- 
tance back at the right a girl, dressed 
in a grayish-blue gown, tucked up over 
a short fawn-colored petticoat, stoops 
to gather something into a basket. 


Signed and dated at the lower left, 
Epwarp Moran, 1878. 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 
AMERICAN (1849-1903) 


A NILE FERRYBOAT 


Height, 24%, ew... length, 36% oh Lod 


One looks across the ia to the op- 
posite bank where camels are lying 
down and one is standing, its rider be- 
ing dressed in a red fez and pale blue 
cloak. Near by stand two hooded and 
cloaked figures; one in white, the other 
in scarlet, who are watching the arrival 
of the ferryboat. The latter, operated 
by a Nubian, who stands at the bow 
with a pole, is laden with a donkey and 
three camels, while three white-robed 
Arabs occupy the stern. A walled vil- 
lage with a minaret appears in the mid- 
dle distance at the right. 


Signed at the lower left, HK. L. WrErExs. 


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LOUIS DE WINTER 


FLEMISH (1819- ) ¢ 
MOONLIGHT ON THE SHORE 


Height, 261, inches; length, 364%, inches 


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Tue light of a full mon glitters on 
the wet sand of the foreground, which 
is strewn with boulders and streaked 
with rows of smaller stones. It is en- 
livened with figures, conspicuous among 
which is a fishergirl, as she stands lean- 
ing on a man’s arm. ‘The sand termi- 
nates in a causeway, pierced with 
arches. Above the left end of it a 
clump of masts shows against the base 


of a tall cliff. 


Signed and dated at the lower right, 
L. pe Winter, 1859. 


PANEL | 


No. 56 97> 


HENRY W. RANGER, N.A. 
AMERICAN (1858- ) 


NEAR LYME, CONN. 


Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches 


Tue light illuminates into prominence 
two rocky eminences in the background, 
which are topped by the yellow and 
reddish foliage of a grove of young 
trees. At the left of the middle dis- 
tance, where the pasture rises to another 
grove of trees, the seated and standing 
figures of two men appear beside an 
upward curl of smoke. The grassy 
foreground is flanked on the left by a 
single oak and on the right by two, the 
foliage of which arches nearly across 


the sky. 


Signed and dated at the lower left, 
H. W. Rancer, 799. 


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' No. 57 


ADOLF SCHREYER 
GERMAN (1828-1899) — 


THE RETREAT 


Height, 231% inches; length, 39_ inches 


In the foreground an Arab, mounted on 
‘a white horse, is galloping toward the 
left, holding the bridle of a dappled 
iron-gray, whose saddle is riderless. The 
man, clad in a geranium-red cloak, car- 
ries his musket across his body as he 
turns and gazes anxiously toward the ~ 
right. Further back on this side a 
horseman levels his gun to fire, while in 
the rear, extending to the left, appears 
a host of cavalry in rapid flight. 


Signed at the lower right, Ap. ScHREYER. | 


Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co., New York. ; 


NOG mT fr. d Werte {Seo Art) 
490. CLF. Hacella, 2000 cht 


314; Vhs C. Karcsien [Foo Rée ) 


No. 58 


ALFRED FRANCOIS 
DELOBBE 


FRENCH (1835- ) 


FIELD FLOWERS 


- Height, 391, bebo width, Bod) i ts re 


A country gi}, with black hair falling 
loosely about her face, stands nearly 
facing us. Her right hand is laid on 
her bosom, while the left supports the 
sack of her blue apron, in which is a 
profusion of poppies, marguerites and 
clover. Her dress is purplish-brown, 
the bodice being edged with gold, above 


which appears a white chemisette. 


_ Signed and dated at the lower left, 
A. DEtossBeE, 1879. 


310 Noe 


JEAN BERAUD 
FRENCH (1849- ) 


LE BAL MABILLE 


eight, 2934, inches; length, 4814 


BENEATH a ceiling of foliage gas-lights — 
are strung in arcs, clustered around . 
posts and suspended in drops. The — 
floor is crowded with promenaders of 
both sexes, interspersed with dancing : 
couples. At the left a girl in white 
fichu tie and drab jacket, leans her hand _ 
on a circular table as she talks to a 


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man. Dressed in a black suit and high 2 
hat, he is seated with his hands in his 
pockets, smoking a cigarette. A board, — 
setting forth the Prix de Consommation, — 
hangs on a tree in the foreground. ¥ 
Signed and dated at the lower right, ; 


JEAN Beraup, 1880. 


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No. 60 5 6 


AUGUST HAGBORG ~— 


SWEDISH (1852- ) 


A FISHERGIRL 


Height, 471, inches; a dak Us 
Vr / 


BaREFOOTED on the wet sand, a girl 
stands shading her eyes with her right 
hand as she gazes toward the left. She 
is clad in an old-rose lavender waist and 
a greenish whitish-blue apron, tucked 
up over a coarse gray-olive skirt. A 
basket, slung from her shoulder, hangs 
at her back and her left hand holds a 
fishing net. ‘Through the shallow water 
in the rear three men are pushing a sail- 
boat. 


Signed at the lower right, Hacxore. 


glo? ae 


ALEXANDER WAGNER 


HUNGARIAN-GERMAN (1838- _), 


BULL FIGHT 


_ Tue scene represents the arena gf t 
Plaza de Toros, backed by three tiet 
of spectators, spotted with circula 
fans. In the foreground a. picado. 
mounted on a rearing bay horse, whos 
stern is toward the spectator, has drive 
his garrocha into the neck of the bul 
whose attention is being distracted b 
a capeador. The latter in a costume of | 
pearly-gray satin, embellished with © 
black corded embroidery, is waving a 
crimson capeo, lined with yellow. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Wacner. 
Collection of William Schaus, New York, 1896. 


No. 62 


530 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 


AMERICAN (1854- ) 


OAKS IN AUTUMN 


Height, 36 inches, il 54 iftvthes 
e. . var 


Tue mellow glow of afternoon bathes 
the silvery trunk and bright yellow- 
green foliage of a sturdy oak which oc- 
cupies the left of the foreground. Be- 
hind it runs horizontally a stone wall, 
surmounted by a fence. It is succeeded 
toward the right by a hedge, at the ex- 
tremity of which appears the upper 
-part of a man in a red waistcoat. At 
the right of the foreground lies a pool, 
_ surrounded by boulders, while farther 
back appears another oak. 


ee 


| Signed at the lower left, Henny P. Smiru. 


No. 63 
WILHELM KRAY 


GERMAN (commutes aaa 


WATER NYMPHS 


left hanging down, with a mee ; 
upon the finger. A glittering gossa1 
drapery veils her figure below the wa 
A companion, also nude, sits beside: he 
holding out her hand in conversati 
Seaweed adorns her hair and lies aer 
her lap. The sea spreads behind tk 
two figures, beating against a cliff c 
the right, which is crowned with a cast ley 
where a red light appears in one of the 
windows. ' 


Signed at the right, W. Kray. 


EMIL VAN MARCKE 
FRENCH (1827-1890) 


OX TEAMS HAULING SAND 


Height, 401%, inches; length ei inches 
: Vin Caw 


Dowwn the incline of a mountain road 
which crosses the foreground a wagon 
piled with sand is approaching from 
the right. It is drawn by four oxen, 
two abreast, the leaders dun color, the 
others tawny, all having sheepskins 
upon the yokes and crimson tasseled 
fringe hanging over their foreheads. 
The teamster, clad in white shirt, red 
sash and blue trousers, with a black 
coat hanging over his left shoulder, 
carries his staff across the back of his 
neck, held in place by both hands. ‘Two 
other wagons, whose drivers are sim- 
ilarly attired, follow, one of them being 
seen around an angle of the road. A 
second range of mountains closes in the 


background. 
Signed at the lower right, Em. Van Manrcke. 


Purchased from L. Crist. Delmonico, New York. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
Managers. 


Tuomas E. Kirsy, 
Auctioneer. 


No. 64 : 1 ( | 


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ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND 
THEIR WORK 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 

AUBERT, Jean Ernest 

Girl’s Head Q4 
BERAUD, Jean 

Le Bal Mabille 59 
BIERSTADT, Axzert 

California Landscape 29 


BOUGUEREAU, Witi1am ApoLPHE 
Before the Bath 46 


BROWN, Joun G. 
One Touch of Nature 39 


CICERI, Evcrne 


Pool in the Forest 15 
The Fallen Tree Q 


CLAYS, Paut JEAN 
Freight Boats in Harbor 48 


COL, Davin 
The Wine Taster 3 


COOMANS, JosErH 


Messalina 


CRANE, R. Bruce 
Near Water Mills, N. Y. 


DAUBIGNY, Karu Prerre 
On the Seine 


DELACROIX, FEerprnanp Victor 


EUGENE 
Four Studies of a Tiger 


DELOBBE, Atrrep Francois 
Field Flowers 


DELPY, CamiILue 


River Landscape 


DE NOTER, Davin 
In the Library 


DETTI, Cesare 
The Secret 


DE WINTER, Louis 
Moonlight on the Shore 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcisse 


VIRGILE 
A Forest Glade 


‘CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


36 
35 


34 


11 


58 


49 


51 


17 


55 


27 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


DU PAAL, L. 
Fontainebleau | 19 


ESTORACH, Antonio Casanova ¥ 
Study of a Cavalier A5 


FICHEL, Evetne 
Under the Table q 


GEROME, JEAN LEON 
After the Bath 25 


HAGBORG, Aveust 
A Fishergirl 60 


INNESS, Geores, Jr., N.A. 
Landscape and Cattle 32 


JETTEL, Evucrne 


A Country Road 33 
Pasture and Cows 38 


JOHNSON, Davi, N.A. 
View at Ramapo, Rockland 


County, N. Y. 31 
KOEK-KOEK, Barenp Cornetis 

Landscape 22 

Landscape with Cottage 4 


KRAY, WitHELM 
Water Nymphs 63 


MAGRATH, W. 
A Scotch Lassie 


MATTHIEU, Martz 
Castles in Spain 


MONTICELLI, Apo.ipHe 
A Group of Ladies 


MORAN, Epwarp 
Shrimp Girls, Normandy 


MURPHY, J. FRaANcIs 
Landscape 


MUSIN, Aveuste 
Sailboats 


NICOL, Ersxine, A.R.A. | 
The Broken Saxpence 


PALMAROLI, Vicente 
Sad News 


PASINI, ALBerto 
Reception of the Sheik 


QUARTLEY, Arruur, N.A. 
Whale-back Light, Portsmouth 


RANGER, Henry W., N.A. 
Near Lyme, Conn. 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 
SCHREYER, Apvotr 

The Retreat 57 
SCOTT, Jutian, N.A. 

Captain Molly Pitcher 30 
SEIGNAC, GuILtaAuME 
_ The Baby’s Bath 40 
SELL, CHRISTIAN 

Bringing in the Spy 9 
SMITH, Henry PEMBER 

Oaks in Autumn 62 

Shore, Lake Como 20 
SULLY, THomas 

Lady Blanche 37 
TAMBURINI, A. 

The Student 16 
TRAYER, JEAN BapristE JULES 

Domestic Industry 8 
TROYON, Constant 

Going to Market AY 
VALERIO, "THEODORE 

A Montenegrin Family 23 


VAN MARCKE, Emu 
Ox Teams Hauling Sand 64 


VERBOECKHOVEN, 
JOSEPH 


Sheep and Lamb 


EvuGENE _ 


VEYRASSET, Juuzs acee 
The Lunch Hour 


VON BREMEN, Jowann Geore | 
MrErvrErR 


Tired of Reading 


VON THOREN, Orto 
Wallachian Horses 


WAGNER, ALEXANDER 
Bull Fight 


WALKER, J. A. 
A Trooper 


WAUTERS, Cuarites AucustiIn 
The Harpist 


WEEKS, Epwin Lorp 
A Nile Ferryboat 


WEIR, J. ApEn, N.A. 
Head of an Old Man 


ZAMACOIS, Epvarpo 
Study of a Man, 


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